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Check Out These Cool Links!

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Township of Bloomfield
Official site of the Township of Bloomfield, New Jersey 

Bloomfield School District
Official site of the Bloomfield, New Jersey School District

National Youth Gang Center
Here's a great source for information about youth gangs. Check out the informative FAQ section.

New Jersey's Online Gang Free Community
This is another great youth gang informational site which is specific to New Jersey. Parents and their children should check it out!

Bloomfield Public Library
Official site of the Bloomfield Public Library. Here you can find a wealth of information regarding almost any subject including Bloomfield historical data. 
The reference staff also provides an invaluable service as they invite you to e-mail them a reference question. In most instances, they will send you a response within 24 hours.

Bloomfield Harvest Fest
Official site of the Bloomfield Harvest Festival 

Federal Homeland Security Website
The message this website conveys is "Terrorism forces us to make a choice - don't be afraid." Here, you will find up to the minute information regarding homeland security initiatives. Includes informative pages such as Make a Plan for what you will do in an emergency ...Make a Kit of emergency supplies and ...Be Informed about what might happen.

Need Money for College? 
Fastweb is the largest FREE scholarship search on the Internet, with more than 400,000 scholarships worth over $1 billion. Get accurate, updated information on scholarships, grants, and fellowships, all at absolutely no cost. And fastweb is the only scholarship search service that allows students to apply online through the E-Scholarship program. It takes a few minutes to fill out the profile but this is time well spent. Sign up for FREE now! 

Babysitting Basics
This site is a must for any teen who babysits. Covers everything from knowing emergency numbers to medical information and fire safety procedures.

Library of Congress
This site contains a wellspring of efficiently organized information. Great for performing research on any subject.

Think College If you want to go to college, but aren't sure how to get there, come visit this site. Find out how to apply for financial aid, check out the classes you may need to take, tour your college choices, and see what things you can do now to help yourself later. Even
Middle School isn't too early to start thinking college!

American Library Association (ALA)
Great websites for kids! 

Math - Free Homework Help Sites

Homework Help for Teens


A+ Research & Writing
Find term paper help here!

NASA
If you are a student now, you will be spending most of your life in the 21st century. Learn all about space flight and exploration, the importance of basic science, and how to prepare for a career in aeronautics and engineering -- all from NASA.

Don't Smoke
It's simple: don't smoke. Here's why, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Teen Advice: Dating
Want dating tips and some lists of good gift suggestions for your girl or guy friend? Or maybe you're still trying to figure out how to let your objet d'amour know that you exist and want some pick-up lines? The dating advice on this page is provided by your fellow teens.

Dating Violence
What is dating violence? How widespread is the problem? Is jealousy is a sign of love? What are some of the warning signs of dating violence? Find out the answers here.

Food, Nutrition, and Health
Eating disorders, food labeling, preventing STDs, and the dangers of sun damage are all subjects of these articles on food and nutrition written especially for teenagers by the Food and Drug Administration.

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)
Want to start your own business? Look here for resources.

The Federal Web Locator
The Federal Web Locator is a service provided by the Center for Information Law and Policy. It is intended to be the one stop shopping point for Federal government information on the World Wide Web. This list is here to bring the cyber citizen to the federal government's doorstep.

How to Build an Android
Have you ever wanted to know how to build and Android robot? Here is a website dedicated to showing others how to build their own Android robots!! It is facinating and fun.

Healthfinder
Important health information for all health issues and all audiences.

lo queusted necesita:espanol
Health information in Spanish.

Celebrating America's Freedoms
Fourteen essays about America's most beloved national symbols and customs, plus a list of possible school activities for Veterans Day. Teachers will find them useful--and you will, too!

America's Past
Discover the stories of America's Past...MEET amazing Americans, JUMP back in time, EXPLORE the states, JOIN America at play, SEE, HEAR and SING America.

DNA from the Beginning
An animated primer on the basics of dna, genes and heredity. DNA from the Beginning is organized around key concepts. The science behind each concept is explained by: animation, image gallery, video interviews, problem, biographies, and links. It's fun!

World Flag Database
There are over 260 pages on countries and international organizations. Each page contains basic information on the country, including its formal name, capital city, area, population, currency, languages, and religions. The flags include the national and state flags, ensigns, and sub-national flags.

Archives, Records, and Historical Documents
This is a great site for history fans, for those who love to do primary source research (or find out more about it!), and for students who want to build a school archive. Learn about the Presidential Libraries, the Constitution, and much more from the National Archives and Records Administration.

Arts
The best of art, architecture, history, music and photography is at your fingertips from the Library of Congress, the National Gallery of Art, the National Endowment for the Humanities and many other Federal venues.

The Census
Every ten years the Federal government counts the people of America. Check out this Census site for more about our changing demographics, and for statistics about housing, income, and poverty. If you are interested in local work, be sure to see the section on Census jobs. If you want to find specific demographic information about your state and county, this is the place: State and County Demographics from the Census Data.

Consumer Awareness
Tuff Customer is an Internet scavenger hunt which presents you with a series of questions on a number of topics and shows you links to informative consumer-based websites. Take the Tuff Customer Quiz--just click on the "students" button, read the question and then follow the hyperlinks to begin the journey to becoming a wiser consumer.

Discover Engineering
Not sure what you want to be when you grow up? Like to solve problems and make things happen? Care about the environment? Browse the Earth User Guide. Learn how engineers are making the world a better place for future generations and how you can help.

The Charity Guide
Find local or national charities in your area. Make charitable donations. Donate your auto, boat, real estate or other items to a worthy cause to receive a tax deduction. Also find a local charity to volunteer your time.















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